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+ | Marquis Lucien Ashford de Rouen was the second son of Edmond de Rouen and an undisclosed mother. Lucien was the first Count of Metina and Marquis of Drusco. | ||
== Early Life == | == Early Life == | ||
+ | The only living son of Edmond de Roeun was born on the 8th of the Sun's Smile, 1879, in an undisclosed location. His birth name was Frederick, and with this name, he roamed the vast lands with his father. With the tutelage of his father, Frederick learned to traverse perilous terrain and high peaks. At a young age, the duo found themselves embarking upon the Commonwealth of Petra, and then claiming that fort of Yore- dubbed "Barrows Crossing". At that, Frederick and Edmond lived peacefully within the Commonwealth. | ||
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+ | === Knighting of Frederick === | ||
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== Reign 1920 - Present== | == Reign 1920 - Present== |
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Marquis Lucien Ashford de Rouen was the second son of Edmond de Rouen and an undisclosed mother. Lucien was the first Count of Metina and Marquis of Drusco.
Early Life
The only living son of Edmond de Roeun was born on the 8th of the Sun's Smile, 1879, in an undisclosed location. His birth name was Frederick, and with this name, he roamed the vast lands with his father. With the tutelage of his father, Frederick learned to traverse perilous terrain and high peaks. At a young age, the duo found themselves embarking upon the Commonwealth of Petra, and then claiming that fort of Yore- dubbed "Barrows Crossing". At that, Frederick and Edmond lived peacefully within the Commonwealth.
Knighting of Frederick
Reign 1920 - Present
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Baldwin Aimery | 1909 | Alive | Yvonne Marcella d'Amaury | Firstborn child of Lucien I |
Renee Narcissa | 1910 | Alive | Unwed | Secondbord child of Lucien I |
Jon Laurene | 1912 | Alive | Unwed | Thirdborn child of Lucien I |